Dough Zone Dumpling House Beaverton
Located in Beaverton, Oregon, Dough Zone Dumpling House is a must-visit spot for all dim sum, noodles, and soup enthusiasts. This casual and trendy restaurant offers a plethora of options for both vegans and vegetarians, making it a perfect choice for individuals with specific dietary preferences.
From their excellent delivery and takeout services to their welcoming atmosphere and gender-neutral restrooms, Dough Zone Dumpling House Beaverton truly caters to diverse customer needs. The availability of QR code menus, closed captioning on TVs, and various payment options like credit cards, Apple Pay, and cryptocurrency, add to the convenience and inclusivity of this establishment.
Diners rave about the impeccable flavors and attentive service at Dough Zone Dumpling House. Customers praise the friendly and efficient staff, with special mention of servers like Deborah P., who go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant dining experience.
The highlight of the menu is undoubtedly the soup dumplings, which have been compared to those at the renowned Din Tai Fung but at a more affordable price point. Other popular dishes include the panfried vegetable potstickers, Dan Dan noodles, and kale salad, all of which are served promptly and with great attention to detail.
Overall, Dough Zone Dumpling House Beaverton shines not only for its delectable cuisine but also for its commitment to customer satisfaction and accessibility. Whether you're craving a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, this restaurant is sure to leave you more than excited about the meal you just enjoyed. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in Beaverton!
Dough Zone Dumpling House Beaverton Menu
Location
Address: 2645 SW Cedar Hills Blvd Ste 105 Beaverton, OR 97005
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Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- steps or stairsYes
- QR code menus availableYes
- Closed captioning on TVsNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Casual, TrendyYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for Lunch, DinnerYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Asian-ownedYes
- Women-ownedYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Open to AllYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Wi-FiNo
- AlcoholNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Compostable containers availableYes
- Plastic-free packagingYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Maureen W.
Excellent flavors. Waitress was very helpful showing us what was most popular in each food category. Not often you are more than excited about the dinner you just ate. Will definitely be going back!
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Author: Elizabeth Y.
This was my first time at this location as I have been to Dough Zone in the Portland location. I was on my own for the evening, and I would like to give a 5 star rating for the food, ambiance, and especially service of Deborah P. She was my server along with other staff, and she and the staff couldn't be more gracious and patient with me with my gift card. They checked whether it did have any value (yes!), after I used the QR code that allowed me to check the balance. The dumplings were perfect - soup dumplings (pork and shrimp), pan fried dumplings (pork and shrimp), and chive dumplings. A dish of ginger, along with bottles of soy sauce, and vinegar are on the table to flavor to taste with small dishes to make your own sauce to taste. Most notably was the service, as it was efficient and fast. I was well-taken care of even as I was on my own.. When I realized I didn't have enough for tip (gift cards can't be used towards tip), Deborah P was so kind and gracious and immediately said "not to worry about it". What a sweetheart. Certainly this location doesn't have the waterfront view as the downtown Portland location of Dough Zone, but the ambiance of gracious servers and management makes it a nice ambiance for me! I'll be coming back.
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Author: Lauren F.
Good casual lunch spot I've been meaning to try this place out for awhile, but my pregnancy hormones were crazy in first trimester so I had to wait until now. I came here for the soup dumplings. This place seems similar to Din Tai Fung. We came here for lunch on a Saturday and it seemed like a good flow of people coming in. We signed in on their waitlist kiosk (they use Yelp) and waited about the given estimated time of 12-ish minutes to be seated. They have indoor and outdoor seating. The interior is nice, bright and casual. Service is very efficient and friendly. We ordered: Pan fried ground beef cakes Chicken soup dumplings (2 orders) Pork buns Chicken pot stickers Side of kale Here are my opinions and observations based on my pregnancy hormones: Beef cakes-- 4 on a plate, it's somewhere between a dumpling and a pot sticker and a bit heavier than both as a dish. Chicken soup dumplings-- 8 on a plate, tasted good with the vinegar and soy sauce dip. You can easily eat many of these. Order 2 orders for 2-3 adults if you order other dishes. This doesn't have a whole lot of onions/herbs like other places, which is fine, but it still tastes good and satisfies my craving. Pork buns-- 4 on a plate, less dough and smaller in size compared to Din Tai Fung, which is fine with me! We ordered other dishes, so I felt like I had more room to eat other things instead of committing to eating a big bun. Other places will have more dough and a small ball of meat, which fills you up quickly. I personally prefer having 4 buns instead of 2 too. Chicken pot stickers-- presentation was interesting because it looked like it was upside down, but it wasn't! My kid loved the pot stickers the most. They're crispy and taste good to me. I think this is a popular dish here. Kale side-- I was all about this. It is soaked in this delicious sesame sauce that kept me wanting more. My husband liked it, but he didn't like it as much as me. I'm thankful they offer this on their vegetable portion of the menu. I would have liked to see a little bit more for their vegetable menu, like bok choy or green beans. I saw them advertising vegetarian options coming soon (or maybe it's available already by now). They also have noodles and teas! We didn't order any items from those portions of the menu because they would fill us up quickly when we wanted to enjoy some dumplings. Overall, I think the food is good and the prices are great! Service was quick and minimal interaction between the waiter. This place is casual and a good alternative to Din Tai Fung. We plan to come back and try other dishes with my mom. Good location, plenty of parking.
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Author: Shanelle K.
We were seated fairly quickly with little wait time, and we also received our food in a timely manner. The quality of the dumplings and noodles are excellent, very similar to Din Tai Fung at a fraction of the price. I would recommend for a more affordable dumpling spot especially if you enjoy soup dumplings! I would highly recommend if you are considering checking it out